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South Africa

In South Africa, practitioners are regulated by the HPCSA and artificial-fertilisation regulations sit under the National Health Act. The professional society SASREG accredits ART units and publishes a list. Care is largely private or via medical-aid schemes.

How care is organised

Fertility care in South Africa is largely private — paid out-of-pocket or through private medical-aid schemes, whose terms vary — with limited public-sector IVF provision. Confirm coverage with your scheme.

Regulation and finding a clinic

There is no single dedicated ART licensing authority. Practitioners are regulated by the HPCSA, and artificial-fertilisation regulations sit under the National Health Act. The professional society SASREG accredits ART units and publishes a public list of accredited clinics — useful for finding a clinic, though it is a professional accreditation rather than a government licence register.

Find a clinic in South Africa

Use the official register to find and check real, licensed clinics. We do not list individual clinics here until each one is independently verified.

See SASREG-accredited clinics (opens the official source in a new tab)

A professional-society accreditation list, not a government licence register.

Sources

  1. ART Centres of Excellence (accredited clinics list)Southern African Society of Reproductive Medicine and Gynaecological Endoscopy (SASREG) · Accessed 19 July 2026

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